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- An emblem is an abstract or representational pictorial image that represents a concept, like a moral truth, or an allegory, or a person, like a monarch...
- Breathed Forth By the Noble Had****as" and "The Sighes of a Sad Soule Emblematically Breath'd Forth by the Noble Had****as," and an unfinished prose romance...
- obstruction to the eyes so as to not hinder the soldier in combat. Emblematically, the headbands served to symbolize strength of loyalty and submission...
- Below is a list of trees that symbolise Venezuela and each state of the country: The National Tree of Venezuela is the Araguaney (Handroanthus chrysanthus)...
- changed both the flag and the coat of arms. The coat of arms became more emblematically faithful to Communist symbolism: a landscape (depicting a rising sun...
- the civil rights movement was beginning, and that she should be seen as emblematic of racism in twentieth-century po****r culture. Banner agreed that it...
- Christy, who refused to shake his hand in one infamous incident. This was emblematic of his later treatment which resulted in him being forced into the role...
- fanbases in the league, the rivalry is sometimes dramatized as being emblematic of Canada's English and French linguistic divide. From 1938 to 1970, they...
- Sant Jeroni (el Bruc) is a mountain of Catalonia, Spain. It has an elevation of 1,236 metres above sea level. Mountains of Catalonia "Mapa Topogràfic de...
- Hebrew Bible to indicate pride or arrogance, a mystical sea monster, as an emblematic or poetic name for Egypt, and for the sea. Raḥab or Rachav (Hebrew: רָחָב‎...